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Is The Shield officially a 'Face' team now?

since they dominated Kane tonight, and the fans cheered?I've never heard of fans cheering 'Heel' wrestlers, but WWE fans are sort of screwed up anyway!

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If you have to ask then that is the problem. I hope you are not wanting to park there. Just imagine how much a 5 inch supply line weighs when full of water; you just don't kick it around. But if you want a couple a hundred pounds of supply hose ruining your bike then go for it. I am sure a firefighter would enjoy laying one across the handle bars or tins. Don't listen to symanlegr because i can promise you that you are not always the first out and that the firefighters are not going to get out and move the bike. Most likely it will either be knocked over or ran over at the owners expense with no liability going back to the fire dept. It is a tow away zone for a reason.
It depends. Most will have a ABC type. BUT, if they are 'in-the-knowin' then they will have a CO2 type. If a diesel engine runs away or catches fire while running a CO2 type extinguisher can be used on it without causing damage to the engine. An ABC type will cause mechanical engine damage. BTW: Halon can be used also. But, since it has been found out to be ozone depleting, no more can be manufactured. However, if you have one, it can still be used (again, with no engine damage). -Ken
No, nothing should be allowed to park in fire zones. It is about more than the hose - all emergency vehicles and personnel need a clear path. Technically, a fire hose could go over a car quite easily too.
I think a fire zone should remain a no parking zone. Yeah, one motorcycle won't get in the way, but what if there's more than one? Where I live, a lot of people ride motorcycles/mopeds/scooters, so outside a lot of buildings, it's not uncommon to see 7 motorcycles. If there are 7 motorcycles in a fire zone, that's like the equivalent to a car parking there I think it's just easier to keep things the way they are. Motorcycles seem to have an easier time finding parking anyway. They can park in those tiny triangular left over spaces in parking lots, or park in between cars when it comes to parallel parking.
No, they should not be allowed to park in Fire zones. There too many hazards that could happen. Someone could bump into them and cause them to fall over on themselves or someone else, an innocent bystander. The cycle could be damaged very easily if parked there. It blocks the entrance of the store for pedestrians who could key the cycle or break something on it, mess up the paint, etc. It's a bad idea to for cycles to park there.

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